Chapter 42
Bianteca and Zacador had a relationship that was both close and distant. They made peace treaties and alliances often, but those agreements were as fragile as glass. Despite their importance, sometimes they felt less reliable than promises made between children in a marketplace.
Both empires were strong, yet circumstances forced them to cooperate when interests aligned.
âIs there truly no talent in Bianteca? Flint, what do you think?â
Flint remained calm and solemn, replying quietly, âYour Majesty, this situation is truly tragic.â
News of Zacadorâs diplomatic envoy arriving stirred Emperor Leopoldâs rage. He hated Zacador deeply. His foreign ministry hadnât even dared show him Zacadorâs letter, so the envoy hadnât been allowed into the palaceâat least not yet.
âWhy havenât we executed those traitors? Kill them all!â
âYour Majesty, please hold your fury.â
âWe cannot harm envoysâshow mercy!â
âMercy? They tried to kill my only son in Ringsgen! Duke Howard, burn their envoy alive!â
Flint bowed quietly. Prince Heriath, covering his face, sighed at his fatherâs outburstâhis pride always so fierce. Emperor Leopoldâs fury was no surprise; early in his reign, heâd suffered a crushing defeat, was captured, and was forced to bow three times before Zacadorâs Emperor Alexander. He was even held in a shrine and beaten a hundred times in penance. Leopoldâs hatred ran so deep it bordered on madness.
Everyone braced against the emperorâs wrath.
âWe must still greet them properlyâYour Majesty, think before you act,â urged an aide.
âGreet them? We might as well hand Bianteca to Zacador!â roared the emperor, throwing furniture in rage.
Prince Heriath, outraged, joined his fatherâs fury. âAlliance? Peace? Who believes that nonsense? Let me behead those envoys myselfâI still owe Zacador a debt!â
âAhem, Your HighnessâŚâ someone protested.
âIf you say one more word, Iâll tear your limbs apart!â
The princeâs fierce outburst shocked the young ministry staff. But the seasoned officials secretly breathed reliefâHerianthâs madness was the only thing capable of calming the emperorâs fury. Soon, his father softened and spoke quietly.
âBut Heriath, wisdom is needed. Think like a ruler, far beyond this moment.â
Heriathâs explosion finally earned a forgiving glance.
âYes, Father. I will consider things further.â
And with that, the crumpled Zacador letter was returned to Leopoldâs hand.
The council ended with the Zacador envoys acceptedâdespite the emperorâs temper, the treaty stood. The foreign ministry cheered at their success.
Even Prince Heriath, who spent the whole meeting demanding war, emerged composed. He patted a trembling ministerâs shoulder.
âRemember, even if Zacador is our enemy, if a demon stole into our lands, weâd fight together. Good job.â
In their views, a âdemonâ might mean a monster, nomads, hereticsâwhatever threatened both empires.
Calm returned to the court. Heriath rubbed his sore throatâheâd shouted so much he was hoarse. Yet, he realised that his fatherâs cunning diplomacy was exactly what he needed to learn.
Flint, standing nearby, spoke in low tones. âHeriath, you shouldâve told me your plans first.â
As an advisor in military affairs, Flintâs voice carried restrained disappointment. Zacadorâs letter, backed by the Pope, invited Bianteca to use its army to fight heretics. And Heriathâs father clearly intended for Flint to lead the campaign.
Heriath floundered. âI thought Father would send them away. I meant to tell you after.â
Flint fixed him with a sharp gaze. The emperorâs order had placed Flint in command of the allied army. Though he followed without question, resentment lingered. He respected orderâbut not betrayal.
âYouâve started appointing allies of Zacador? I canât believe our own prince promotes it.â
Heriathâs face reddened, but Flint remained calm.
âThe Sun Emperor rules with clear judgementâunlike personal grudges.â
Flint shook his head and left. Heriath watched his retreating figure, feeling guiltyâand hammered his head against a wall in frustration.
After the court, Flint took deep breaths. Heâd fought for survival in Ringsgenâhiding emotion came naturally.
âTo Gilbert: I plan to go to Molkia. They say heretics gather there.â
âNow, sir?â
âYes. Itâs a covert missionâdonât tell anyone.â
At home, Flintâs composure remained until his long-time butler noticed his tension. The butler offered a drink, which Flint accepted in one move.
The council had another major topic: the new Sharai Kingdom.
After Heriathâs disappearance, a three-year war erupted. The nomadic Sharai people settled and declared a kingdom, taking land while both empires feuded. They later contacted the Nymphs, proving their beliefs were legitimateâthey were no longer âbarbariansâ.
So while the empires warred, someone else quietly claimed victory.
Flint remembered fighting Sharai beforeâwith bitter irony. Now heâd face enemies not in war but in faith, and this time, as part of the planned alliance with Zacador. It was ironic, but the reasoning was solid.
It reinforced why empires keep forming fragile alliancesâwhen combined, they can be invincible. Furthermore, the Zacador envoys included royalty, making betrayal seem more dangerous.
After todayâs council, Flint felt deeply weary. Emperor Leopold kept testing him, suspicious of his loyalty. Some court officials whispered, âYou grew up in Ringsgenâdid Zacador brainwash you? You have no conscience.â His acceptance of talent, regardless of status, also made them wary of him.
Despite opposing Zacador, Flint was no loyalistâhe simply preferred peace. He hated war but never feared it. If he did, heâd have died long ago in Ringsgen.
Just then, a butler appeared. âDuke, a guest from Ringsgen, has arrived in the salon. Shall I ask them to wait?â
When the butler announced a guest, Flintâs face brightened.
âI couldnât keep a friend waiting,â he said and walked swiftly to the salon.
He found Austin, dressed in perfect attire, nibbling a cookie. Flint waved his hand and spoke quickly.
âGreetings are enough. Did you deliver the message?â
Austin swallowed and replied, âNaturally.â
Flint sighed. He asked, âShe wasnât too surprised, was she?â
Austinâs eyes twinkled with mischief, and Flint felt a flushâyes, even a man could get flustered. Then Austin chuckled and began to speak.
So, does that interfere with the upcoming banquet or not?
Wait!!! Why are the back stories more juicy that the ongoing story⌠The emperor was defeated? Received 100 beatings?!!!!